Canyonville Smothers Wolves The powerful Canyonville Tigers had a breather Friday afternoon on their home field while rum bling over Days Creek by an add ing machine score of 73-0. The Tigers now have a perfect . 3-0 record. With Quarterback Mike Heath OPEN 7:00-SHOW at DUSK NOW! thru SUN! Filmed in Spectacular COLOR plus; mm. .fe- TECHNICOLOR! leading the waythe Tigers scored almost at will. By the third quar ter, everyone on the Tiger bench had been in the tramp Month nr. ed two touchdowns, passed to two more ana scored six of the extra points. Coach Dick PMtrrcnn harl nlon. ty of praise for him and for George nueuei. ne also lauded John Carson for picking off no less than five Days Creek passes. Canvonville left nn Hnilht (rnm the first that the game was going to be a runaway. It poked across four tnurhrinume in the first nuar. ter and another four in the second. When the scoring had ended with three more in the fourth, the Ti gers had racked up the biggest tot al for any team in the county this year. Next Friday, the defending Dis trict eight-man champs take on Sunday Only BUCK NITE $1.00 Per Carload "THE INTERNS" plus "GUNFIGHT AT DODGE CITY" Joel McCrea Ends Tonight "The Young Racers" "House of Fright" Gate Opens 6:00 Show at 7:00 Closed Mon. thru Wed. Tonight thru Tuesday Sept. 25-Oet. 1 7 BIG NITES! ' Darryl F. Zanuck's "THE LONGEST DAY" Fabian, Mel Ferrer, Henry Fonda, Steve Forrest, Peter Lawford, Red Buttons, Robert Ryan, Tommy Sands Eddie Albert- Paul Anka, Sal Mineo, Roowii Mitch urn, Richard Burton. plus "SPORT-O-RAMA" Bok Office Openi, 7:00 . Show Starts at Diiik Special Admission, this picture $1.25 per person NOW! thru Tues only MATMEE SUNDAY at 2:00 OPEN 1:30 MARLON BRANDO TREVOR HOWARD RICHARD HARRIS NIGHTLY 7:30 only Open 7:00 $1.25 $1.00 .50 All HCOU PICIUBE mutm . ON THE jsfc: FllM0 IN ULTRA PANAVISIQN TECHNICOLOR BBBBI NIXT ... "BYE, BYE, URDU" Cast 7mbs Ibwrei "THE MUSIC MAN" in COLOR plus Disney's "NIOK" in Color Prospect at 3:30 on their home field. Score By Quarters: Days Creek 0 0 0 0 0 Canyonville 26 27 0 2073 Scoring: Canyonville; Heath fell on blocked punt (Heath run); Dave Crockett, one yard run (Steve Gardner run); 29-yard pass from Heath to John Ringen (Heath run); Ringen 3-yard run (Heath run); Mike Nicholson intercepted pass and ran for 35 yards; Gard ner 40-yard run 'Ringen pass to Heath); 48-yard pass - run play from Heath to Muetzel (Heath run); John Carson 1 - yard run (Gardner run); Gardner to Tom Thompson pass play for 68 yards; Ringen to Heath pass for 25 yards (Heath run). It Pays To Patronixe NEWS REVIEW ADVERTISERS 99? et Cfotfaui JEFF CHANDLER "The Yankee Pasha" - 2 COLOR HITS TROY DONAHUE . in "Parrish" Tonight "IN SEARCH OF THE CASTAWAYS" Haley Mills Maurice Chevalier , George Sanders Sat.. Sept. 28, 1963. The News-Review, Roteburg, Ore. 7 fe1 . '4 -'1 i it i 1 . 4 ft w X. S. ......... f n M( ', Magg- ff Beaver-Buff Tilt To Draw 20,000 PORTLAND (UP!) Oregon State's Beavers, bitten by a flu bug earlier this week, and Colo rado's Buffalos, coming off a sur prising season's opening perform ance, collide at Multnomah Stadi um tonight. A crowd of about 20.000 persons is expected for the football game, scheduled to start at 8 p.m. Oregon State, which stormed past Utah 29-14 at Salt Lake City in its campaign opener last week end, had 30 players hit by a flu attack Tuesday night. Session Light The Beavers did not work out Wednesday but went through light practice sessions Thursday and Friday. "You just can't tell," Oregon State Coach Tommy Prothro said when asked how much damage the mid-week virus did. "It's not LONG RUN FOR BID Miler Jim Beatty takes a flaming Olympic torch from Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty, right, and Sen. Philip S. Hart of Michigan on the City Hall steps to start the first lap of a 2,521 -mile relay to Detroit. Bob Mathias and Rafer Johnson, right, former Olympic cham pions, watch from the background. The run is part of a bid by Detroit, Mich., to secure the 1968 Olympic Games. (UPI Telephoto) Medfcrd Storms Over N. Salem STOP AT THE A&W DRIVE IN West Harvard like a knee injury or something , Southern Cal last week," Prothro like that which you can tell some- Mid. thing definite about." Colorado, listed as a 14-point uiv derdog before the Beavers' flu at-1 tack, dropped a 14-0 decision to ; the powerful Southern California Trojans in its opener last week end. , "They looked to be an awfully j strong team defensively against 1 For The Finest In WEDDING INVITATIONS and ANNOUNCEMENTS cm M&M PRINTERS ijussi NOW at the RANCH RESTAURANT and Motel at Rice Hill . . 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I WOODBURN SENIOR ESTATES 1403-P Princeton at Country Club Road Woodburn, Oregon I'm Interested. Please mail, without any obligation on my part, your FREE COLOR BROCHURE describing Woodburn Senior Estates in full detail. Send coupon I today for FREE I ColorBrochure Name Address-City ball champion Medford . isn't through as a power at least not in Oregon. The rugged Black Tornado, ranked sixth in the Oregon Jour nal coaches' poll after a 25-0 loss at Boise, Idaho, last weekend, re bounded to smash top-rated North Salem 32-13 at Salem Friday night. It was a replay of last year's state championship game. Third-ranked Roseburg scored a 27-0 win over North Bend at Roseburg, fourth - rated Grants Pass defatcd South Salem 19-7 at Grants ,Pass and fifth-ranked Pen dleton rolled past Madras 40-0 at Madras. Central Catholic, rated seventh, was upset by David Douglas 13-7 at Douglas. ! Ninth ranked Cottage Grove won over Springfield 13-7 at Springfield. West Linn and Park rose, rated in a tie for 10th, de feated Lake Oswego 28-13 at Lake Oswego and Sandy 39-7 at Park rose. Second-ranked Jefferson and eighth-rated Grant met at Jeffer son today. John Leads CBA Harriers To Win The Canyonville Bible Academy Pilots, rapidly rising to fame as one of the top A-2-B cross country powers in the state, toppled the Rogue River Chieftains Friday in a .meet at Canyonville. Eddie John paced the CBA var sity to a decisive 19-39 victory over the Chieftains, while the CBA Jayvee harriers toppled the Rogue River Varsity, 27-32, in the meet. John covered the two and a half mile course in 13 minutes and 48 seconds to finish ahead of team mate Bob Stanton. Stanton, a soph omore, was clocked at 14:07. Results: 1, Eddie John, CBA, 13:48. 2, Bob Stanton, CBA, 14:07. 3, Ron Ross, RR, 14:12. 4, Bill Castro, CBA, 14:16. 5, Lonnie Johnson, CBA, 14:21. 6, Wes Bishop, CBA. 7, Richard Ross, RR. 8, Mark Harding, CBA. 9, Tim Gunderson, CBA. 10, Rod McCay, CBA. Movie Showtime Saturday, Scat. 3S, ms INDIAN THEATRE Special Matinee Doon open 12:30. Complete show at 1:00. "Mu tiny on the Bounty" at 1:15 only. Evening doors open 7:00. Complete show at 7:30. "Mutiny on Ihe Bounty" at 7:45 only STARLITE DRIVE-IN Open at 7:00. Shows start at dusk. "Gidget Goes To Rome" and "East Of Kilimanjaro" PINE DRIVE-IN Open at 7:00. Shows start at dusk. Disney's "Nlok" and "Music Man" BENETTA THEATRE (Winston) "Search Of The Castaways" and "Kartoon Karnlval" CLOVE RLEAF DRIVE-IN (Sutherlln) Box office opens at 7:00. Show at Dusk. "The Longest Day" and "Sport-O.Rama" GRAND THEATRE (Sutherlln) "Captain Sindbad" also "The Slave" TRI CITY ORIVE-IN "The Young Rac ers" plus "House of Fright" Sunday, Sept. , tftl INDIAN THEATRE Special Matinee doors open 1:30 p.m. Complete show at 2. "Mu tiny on the Bounty" at 2:15 only. Evening doors open 7 p.m. Complete show 7:30. "Mutiny on the Bounty" 7:45 only. STARLITE DRIVE-IN Open at 7 p.m. Show starts at dusk. "Gtdget Goes To Rome" and East of Killmanlero" PINE ORIVE-IN Open at 7 p.m. Shows start at dusk, wc Night. "Yankee Pasha" and "Parrish" TRI CITY DRIVE IN (TrKlty) "The wterns" and "The Guntlght at Dodge Clly" CLOVERLEAF DRIVE-IN (Sutherlln) Box office opens et 7 p.m., show at dusk. "The Longest Day" and "Sport-O-Rama" Monday, Sept. M. 11 INDIAN THEATRE Doors open 7 p.m. Complete show at 7:30. "Mutiny on the Bounty" at 7:45 only STARLIGHT DRIVE-IN Open Thur-FrlSat- Sun. PINE DRIVE-IN Open Frl-Sat-Sun. CLOVERLEAF DRIVE-IN (Sutherlln) Box office opens at 7 p.m., show at dusk. "The Longest Oay" and "Sport-O-Rama" -State- -ZC- The Jersey Lilly SERVING 'Lil'i Light Lunch" Daily Fish Fry - Friday Night 99c Chicken -Saturday Night Pizza - of course Off Garden Valley On The Alley DQUGL&S. 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